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By *mily36C OP   Woman
over a year ago

Bedford... (or anywhere beginning with B..!?)

They say every day is a school day ...

but I'd never heard of breasts called Bristols before...

There is other terminology of course, right?!

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By *assiieneilxMan
over a year ago

stoke on trent/ross on wye


"They say every day is a school day ...

but I'd never heard of breasts called Bristols before...

There is other terminology of course, right?! "

It’s a 60s/70s term

Used in Carry-on films

Not sure I ever heard it used in real life

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By *alandNitaCouple
over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"They say every day is a school day ...

but I'd never heard of breasts called Bristols before...

There is other terminology of course, right?! "

It was common in comedy like Benny Hill, The Two Ronnies, Morecombe & Wise, and the Carry On films.

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By *mily36C OP   Woman
over a year ago

Bedford... (or anywhere beginning with B..!?)

Starting to sound like an 'era' thing...

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
over a year ago

BRIDPORT

NEVER! Wow, been calling them that since I was a kid, mind you there’s plenty of other names and terms on here that sale straight over my head

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford


"Starting to sound like an 'era' thing... "

This is definitely where you say you’re too young to have heard of it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Bristol Cities - Titties.

Cockernee, guv'nor.

Apples and pears. Lionel Blairs etc.

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By *rumph650Man
over a year ago

Cardiff

It’s Cockney rhyming slang Bristol city

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By *ickie76XXXMan
over a year ago

dartford

As the post above says it’s rhyming slang

Same as thrupenny bits.

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By *mily36C OP   Woman
over a year ago

Bedford... (or anywhere beginning with B..!?)


"Starting to sound like an 'era' thing...

This is definitely where you say you’re too young to have heard of it "

Absolutely am too young

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By *mily36C OP   Woman
over a year ago

Bedford... (or anywhere beginning with B..!?)


"As the post above says it’s rhyming slang

Same as thrupenny bits. "

Ah ha, got it now

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.

Cor blimey guv

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By *ickie76XXXMan
over a year ago

dartford


"As the post above says it’s rhyming slang

Same as thrupenny bits.

Ah ha, got it now "

I couldn’t Adam and Eve it either at first

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